Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, wrote a letter to Pramila Singh, a Major from the Indian Army a resident of Kota, Rajasthan who retired as a Major from the Indian Army, praising her for kindness and repair in direction of destitute animals.
As per Prime Minister’s Office, in the course of the lockdown in Corona, Major (Retired) Pramila Singh, alongside together with her father Shyamveer Singh, took care of the helpless and destitute animals, understood their ache and got here ahead to assist them.
“Major Pramila and her father arranged for food and treatment of the stray animals roaming on the streets with their personal deposits. While praising Major Pramila, Prime Minister Modi has described her efforts as an inspiration for the society,” PMO mentioned.
The Prime Minister wrote within the letter, “In the last almost one and a half years, we have faced unprecedented situations with fortitude. This is such a historical period that people will not forget for the rest of their lives. This is a difficult period not only for humans but also for many creatures living in close proximity of humans. In such a situation, it is commendable for you to be sensitive to the pain and needs of destitute animals and to work with full potential at the individual level for their welfare.”
PM Modi famous that in these tough instances, many such examples have been seen which have given us a trigger to really feel pleasure in humanity. He expressed hope that Major Pramila and her father will proceed to encourage individuals with their work by spreading consciousness in society with their initiatives.
Earlier, Major Pramila Singh had written a letter to the Prime Minister informing that the work of taking good care of animals, which she began in the course of the lockdown, remains to be persevering with. Expressing the ache of helpless animals within the letter, she had appealed that extra individuals ought to come ahead to assist them.
(With ANI inputs)
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